Catalytic etherification of glycerol by tert-butyl alcohol to produce oxygenated additives for diesel fuel
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The heterogeneous catalytic etherification of glycerol with tert-butyl alcohol was investigated in
presence of lab-made silica supported acid catalysts. As reference, two commercial acid ion-exchange
resins were also used. Experiments were carried out in batch mode at TR ranging from 303 to 363 K. An
increase in reaction temperature favors the formation of di-substituted ethers. The etherification
reaction proceeds according to a consecutive path and the surface reaction between adsorbed glycerol
and protonated tert-butanol (tertiary carbocation) can be considered as the rate determining step. Steric
hindrance phenomena and water hinder the formation of tri-substituted ether (TBGE). As expected,
water removal was necessary to allow the higher ethers formation. The specific activity (turnover
frequency, TOF) of A-15 catalyst is significantly higher than that of the other studied acid systems, due to
the wide pore diameter that allows an easier accessibility of the reagent molecules.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Oxygenated compounds; Catalytic conversion; Glycerol ethers; Biodiesel
List of contributors:
DI BLASI, Orazio; Arena, Francesco; Cannilla, Catia; Frusteri, Francesco; Spadaro, Lorenzo; Bonura, Giuseppe
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